Ryo Hisatsune, who took 18th in the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club from May 16-19 in his last action, enters play in the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club with +9000 odds. Let’s break down his recent performances to help you place your best bets on Hisatsune before he tees off in Fort Worth, TX.
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Bet $20, Payout $1,820.00
Ryo Hisatsune to win the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge +9000
Ryo Hisatsune: Recent Form
- Hisatsune has made the weekend and finished in the top 20 on the leaderboard twice over his last three events.
- In the past three times he has played a tournament, he’s made the cut twice.
- Over his last three events, Hisatsune has carded a score that’s better than average in two of those outings.
- He has an average score relative to par of -14 in his past three appearances.
Hisatsune: Recent Rounds
- Over his last 10 rounds, Hisatsune has finished below par eight times, while also carding one bogey-free round and eight rounds with a better-than-average score.
- He has carded a top-five score once and a top-10 score three times in his last 10 rounds.
- Over his last 10 rounds, Hisatsune has finished within three strokes of the best score of the round four times, and within five strokes of the top score for the day seven times.
Hisatsune: Last Outing
- Hisatsune recorded a birdie or better on two of the 16 par-3 holes at the PGA Championship, outperforming the field average of 1.7.
- On the 16 par-3 holes at the PGA Championship, Hisatsune had fewer bogeys or worse (one) than the field average of 1.9.
- Hisatsune carded more birdies or better (10) than the tournament average of 5.7 on the 44 par-4 holes at the PGA Championship.
- In that last outing, Hisatsune’s showing on the 44 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse four times (compared to the field’s worse average of 6.4).
- Hisatsune ended the PGA Championship with a birdie or better on five of the 12 par-5 holes, out-pacing the field’s average of 4.2.
- On the 12 par-5 holes at the PGA Championship, Hisatsune recorded one bogey or worse, more than the tournament average (0.8).
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